The text tool looks like the letter A in the right hand column of tool buttons 4th from the bottom
grow font button
grow font
You would use the bold button.
To change the font display, look for the "Font" or "Text" button in your application's toolbar or formatting options. This button typically allows you to select different font styles, sizes, and colors. In word processors, it may be represented by a dropdown menu or an icon that resembles a capital "A." Click on it to access the font settings you need.
For Excel 2007, it is the button that looks like a paint can tipped over. You will find it on the Home tab in the Font section. Another option is on the Home tab in the Cells section, under the Format option (Format Cells | Fill).
At the bottom right of the Font group click on the ShowDialog button.
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The scientific name of the cursive font is not a common classification in this context. Fonts are typically identified by their typeface or font family name, such as "cursive" or "handwriting." "Untitled - Paint" is not a standard font name and is most likely a custom or unique font specific to the software or document where it is used.
Hold CTRL and Shift press the + or = button to make the font bigger, to make it smaller hold CTRL and Shift and press the - or _ button. Hopefully that helps :D
There is a button that says change color font, where you click it and then pick what ever color you want to be in.
The button in the Font group that contains an uppercase A next to a lowercase A is the Change Case button. It is used to change the case of selected text to uppercase, lowercase, or other formats.
If you click the grow font button too many times and make the font size too big, you can click a keyboard combination until the desired font is displayed. On a PC, click the ctrl and the minus symbol at the same time. On a Mac, press the Apple key and the minus symbol at the same time.